Who is george nipping in monster
She adds that it is not a very strong defense. Petrocelli cross-examines him and, unsurprisingly, knocks down his argument by saying that, having never seen King shoot a gun, Nipping couldn't know how he would do it.
Post a Comment. No comments:. Newer Post Older Post Home. In fact, when O'Brien asked Steve to write down all the people he admired, Mr. Sawicki's name turned up twice. This is the guy who taught Steve how to use a camera and shoot a film, skills he mimics on the page as he copes with his traumatic trial experience by converting it into a screenplay. In the midst of an arduous experience, Mr.
Sawicki reminds Steve of his humanity, taking the stand and calling him "an outstanding young man […] talented, bright, and compassionate" As if that weren't enough, he keeps rooting for Steve even when the prosecution tries to beat down his assumptions. He says Steve's "film footage shows me what he's seeing and, to a large extent, what he's thinking. And what he sees, the humanity of it, speaks of a very deep character" No matter the outcome of the trial, these are things Steve desperately needs to hear—he just needs so badly for someone to believe he's not a monster.
Dorothy Moore and George Nipping don't make a huge splash, though they serve as witnesses for King's defense. Moore is King's cousin who claims he was at her home at the time of the crime. Her story quickly falls apart, though, when pressed.
Nipping bought King a baseball glove, a fact used to prove that King is left-handed; since the gunshot was on Nesbitt's left side, this may mean King's innocence in the shooting. It's not much of a defense, though. What's Up With the Ending? Tired of ads? Join today and never see them again. She testifies that she saw two men there and picks James King from a handful of pictures and then out of a lineup.
He also determined that several cartons of cigarettes had been stolen along with money from the cash register. George Nipping - He testifies that James King is left-handed which creates reasonable doubt that King did the crime, since it was more likely that Mr. Nesbitt was shot by a right-handed perpetrator. His testimony is weak, however, because the perpetrator was wrestling with Mr. Nesbitt over the gun. Alguinaldo Nesbitt - The victim of the crime, he is depicted as a decent, hard-working citizen who lost his life in defense of his property.
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